Last week I went to the SMP show that was just put up in the gallery. It was really fun to see the art work coming out of our school. Even though the projects weren't finished they were still really awesome! My favorite artist was Tara Hutton who made paper dolls with questionable sexual identities.

"I believe dolls are toys that ultimately reflect and teach the gendered roles of society. Boys are given action figures to fight with, while girls receive dolls to dress up and nurture. The dolls and their accessories that I have created are meant to challenge these conventional ideas of gendered play. My goal is to create a new type of play with dolls that goes beyond the narrow definitions of gender that Barbie and Ken, American Girl dolls, or even Bratz allow for. By trying to include everyone’s story, hopefully I can create a space where my own experiences with my gender and sexuality fit. The doll’s bodies are politicized, but the way in which we play with them is entertaining, a more gentle subversion than political protest. I want them to be universally accessible by incorporating humor and play."
This reminded me a lot of my childhood because my mom always used to make me paper dolls and shes also a liberal feminist so she gave us empowering children books like the Paper Bag Princess.
So I grabbed some of the free paper dolls and I'm giving them to my mom for Christmas :)
I talked to Tara and she said she wanted to leave the dolls out and film people playing with them. I think that would be very interesting and could be pretty funny! Its nice to see an artist straight out working with gender identity problems.
The other artist visit I did was on Art Day in Anne Arundal. All of the professors had their art work on display including two of my own professors! I really liked Professor Patterson's artwork because it was really visually pleasing and colorful!

It was also fun to see Billy's work because it applied so much to things we were learning in class... I was surprised that I hadn't seen it until then! I also just looked up Billy Friebele to see if he had any of his work online and there is so much stuff! His Inside/Outside piece is so cool!
I don't know how I hadn't heard of this... unless this is a different Billy Friebele...











